Sentence examples for be precursor to from inspiring English sources

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Additional F layer traces (satellite traces) were found to be precursor to spread F development in ionograms (Abdu et al. 1981b; Tsunoda 2008; Li et al. 2012).

Regardless of the difficulty in the definition, recent research efforts led to recognize that serrated polyps, especially SSA seemed to be precursor to many of the sporadic colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability (MSI) [ 9].

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These could be precursors to a declining upswing here".

Yet the themes tried out by Republicans in November will no doubt be precursors to the strategies pursued in 2005.

Both can be precursors to new job hunts.

These filopodia are known to be precursors to dendritic spines [ 35].

Slick spots can cause a belt to slip and may be precursors to overheating and cracking.

Sometimes these can be precursors to Alzheimer's disease or dementia.

I'd say he was precursor to Kenny Powers: he didn't have to be "good" or "nice".

The organizations were precursors to Gran Fury and the Guerrilla Girls.

Some of these molecules may have been precursors to life.

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